New to DAS, got some questions

It's worth mentioning since she can "barely walk at all" there are rides where she will have to transfer. Meaning, she can't remain in the wheelchair or ECV while ON the ride and will need to stand up, walk a few steps, and step down or up into the ride independently or with help from you (CMs cannot help her). Disney has a whole section outlining this on their website which would be very helpful for you to review before your trip.
Yes. I thought of that as well. I mean she could walk slowly for a little ways but not a length of a standby line.

I remember a ride my DH and I were on last time and there was a woman having a hard time getting off. It took a couple of people and some effort on her part to get out. I feel that will be my mom on certain rides needing our help. Luckily there will be four strong healthy men to help out. We joked about me getting underneath her and pushing her up. I am all of 5 ft. 2 ".
 












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